The Polyarchic Bureaucracy : Cooperative Resistance in the Workplace and the Construction of a New Political Structure of Organizations

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1 mars 2012

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David Courpasson et al., « The Polyarchic Bureaucracy : Cooperative Resistance in the Workplace and the Construction of a New Political Structure of Organizations », HAL-SHS : droit et gestion, ID : 10670/1.qtross


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Many bureaucracies still exist, and not just in the public sector. Increasingly, however, we would argue that they are more likely to evolve towards polyarchic forms because of the growing centrality of stakeholder resistance, especially that which is premised on empowerment of key employees. We suggest that managerial responses to this resistance are transforming bureaucracies through process of accommodation: upper echelon managers invent responses to contentious acts and voices so as to reintegrate ‘resisters’ while rewarding them for contesting decisions in a cooperative way. Understanding these processes help us understand why traditional bureaucracy is currently transforming itself as a result of the emergence of new forms of resistance in the workplace.

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